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Robotics competition brings students from around the world to Bradley University
High school students from 31 teams across the US and Taiwan are competing in the FIRST Robotics Central Illinois Regional Competition at Bradley University, where they must design, build, program, and ...
Marshall University dropped its plans to eliminate women’s swimming and diving Wednesday, citing concerns raised in a lawsuit over Title IX compliance questions.
There isn't currently a real need for that, as, barring the odd PLE/PPV clash, WWE and AEW don't have shows scheduled at the ...
TEGNA merger with conditions, affecting 132 markets across 44 states. Learn about the deal's impact on local news and media ...
Java has endured radical transformations in the technology landscape and many threats to its prominence. What makes this technology so great, and what does the future hold for Java?
An exclusive conversation with OpenAI’s chief scientist, Jakub Pachocki, about his firm's new grand challenge and the future of AI.
Claude Cowork pairs with Apify and Vibe Prospecting to scrape websites free, with Apify’s $5 monthly credit and spreadsheet export.
Entrepreneur Media and Athletes First are bringing together the biggest names in business and sports.
Calgary Herald on MSN
Think-tank member David Ross: Building a dynamic workforce for the future
Calgary is on track to reach two million residents within the next decade. That milestone will reshape our neighbourhoods, economy and expectations for what this city can be.
Center in Nakuru, a group of children, brimming with excitement, huddle around computers, their hands eager to learn coding, ...
Every list of potential occupations seems to leave out niche professions that pay well and that may be hiring those willing to move or learn a unique skill set. Where /how do I find out about the ...
China is in the middle of a sweeping robotics and automation boom—one that is reshaping factories, warehouses, hospitals, and even ...
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